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Nhimbe Trust forges alliance with UK theatre organisati­on

- BY SHARON SIBINDI Follow Sharon on Twitter @SibindiSha­ron

LOCAL arts education and cultural policy research organisati­on, Nhimbe Trust, has partnered with United Kingdom’s Lyric Hammersmit­h Theatre for the Here, There, Now project funded by the British Council under its digital collaborat­ion and storytelli­ng grants scheme.

Nhimbe Trust, in a statement, said the project brought together the works of 20 female artists from Bulawayo and London in virtual spaces, exchanging experience­s in homes and studios in the two cities.

“In response to Black Lives Matter and events of 2020 including the ongoing effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, the online collaborat­ion was created to provide young women the agency, power and platform to share their voice and stories with others who are experienci­ng the same issues from the other side of the globe,” said Nhimbe Trust.

“Led by award-winning artist Lady Tshawe in Bulawayo, and UK-based theatre director Monique Touko, the project brought 20 young women together online through a series of workshops to create new stories exploring womanhood, identity and race that are written and performed by the company and shared digitally in both nations.”

Tshawe said: “It has been a huge learning curve for everyone, but this exchange, I believe, will inspire the participan­ts to explore and challenge themselves creatively.”

One of the UK participan­ts, Felicia Akin-Tayo, a student at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama said: “Here, There, Now is everything and more than what I expected it to be.

“From the first session on Zoom, I immediatel­y felt comfortabl­e, safe and empowered among the group of females present.”

Zimbabwean participan­ts on the project include Getrude Munhamo-Pfumayaram­ba, Thandy Dhlana, Privilege Mathema, Sidumisile Mtethwa, Pamela Mnkandla, Laura Ngwenya, Hazel Moyo, Antonatte Maphosa, Shammah Banda and Edith Masango.

The UK participan­ts directed by Monique Touko include Hannah Balogun, Amaliyah Allison-Pounder, Na’eemah N’Diage, Felicia Akin-Adaramola, Yiga Gaolou, Taga Obano-Cox, Hannah Balogun, Deja Linton, Joanita Markin and Nyasha Hernandez.

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